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HOW TO ESSAY? Leonhard Dobusch May 12, 2016 University of Innsbruck
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HOW TO ESSAY?

Leonhard Dobusch

May 12, 2016 University of Innsbruck

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What is an essay?

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Expressing ideas helps to form them. […] In a real essay you're writing for yourself. You're thinking out loud.“

Graham, P. (2002) http://www.paulgraham.com/essay.html

The research essay as an open form ofan argumentative short text

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An essay is not a seminar paper

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Differences between essays and seminar papers

Essay Seminar paper

pick and defend a position strive for objectivity

no index, no sub-headings indexes, sub-headings

few and only short quotations longer direct quotations possible

no tables or figures use tables and figures

length: 3-8 pages length: 15-20 pages

Source: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/document/download/8338ad2cf9c6731695a7e81124255a24.pdf/Das_Anfertigen_eines_Essays.pdf

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Structuring the essay

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Classical tripartite essay structure

(1) Introduction clear question as a starting point for argumentation

(2) Main section core arguments, structured by paragraphs

(3) Conclusions need to follow from core arguments in main section

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(1) Introduction

‣ Situation: why is the topic relevant?

‣ Complication: what is the thesis or problem?

‣ Solution: what methodology is applied?

Topic and relevance

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(2) Main section

‣One argument, one (clearly recognizable) paragraph

‣ Paragraphs are linked by a red (argumentative) thread

‣ Different structures possible:

‣ Thesis, followed by debunking alternative views ‣ Juxtaposition of two contradictory theses ‣ Synthesis of various stances

Arguments and proofs

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(2) Main section: paragraph structure

pyramid

data,

examples,

quotes

>> ARGUMENT

inverted pyramid

ARGUMENT >>

data,

examples,

quotes

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(3) Conclusions

‣ Refer back to initial question/problem

‣What is the unique contribution of the essay?

‣Outlook and further implications

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Form

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‣ Title page (incl. author information)

‣Quoting referenced literature (in main text)

‣ Reference list

Less formal requirements for an essay when compared to a seminar paper

Necessary parts of the essay

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‣ Table of content, indexes

‣ Tables, figures

‣ Footnotes

‣ Descriptions of essay structure on the meta-level

Less formal requirements for an essay when compared to a seminar paper

Not part of an essay:

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Style

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General Recommendations

‣ Simple language, short sentences

‣ Avoid flowery phrases

‣ Avoid acronyms

‣ Avoid passive tense whenever possible

‣ Use verbs, not nouns

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Recommendations for essays

‣ Avoid redundancies

‣ Use quotes sparsely

‣ Provide facts and examples as proofs

‣ Take a stance

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Your Essays

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Essays on Organizational Openness

‣ Focus on one aspect of openness in assessing the phenomenon

‣ Focus on one question/thesis/insight/point

‣ Between 3-5 pages long (12pt, Times, 1.5 line spacing)

‣ Hand in essay as PDF with your surname as filename

‣ Essay is 75% of the mark, presentation 25%

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Thank you.

E-Mail: [email protected] Twitter: @leonidobusch Web: www.dobusch.net !Research blog: www.governancexborders.com